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What action has to take when the book stolen activities have found in library ?

Dear colleagues our central library is automated using ‘SOUL’ software after automation we found that book stolen activity among the student of various faculty. I need your suggestions to stop these types of activity.

Library Timing : 8.00 am to 6.00 pm

Staff of Library : 02 professionals + 02 Non-professionals + 02 peon

Number of student : more than 2500

Collection : 26000

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The following tips will help in reducing book stealing activity:
1)strict vigilance & 1 security staff is needed at the enrance of the library
2)Use RFID System if possible
3)Keep one seperate assistant (non-professional) always for vigilance
4)Dont allow to take the belongings-to be deposited at the counter
5)Paste instructions "not to steal"-create effective slogans
madam, can you sugess any effective slogan ?

Mrs.K Kavita Rao said:
The following tips will help in reducing book stealing activity:
1)strict vigilance & 1 security staff is needed at the enrance of the library
2)Use RFID System if possible
3)Keep one seperate assistant (non-professional) always for vigilance
4)Dont allow to take the belongings-to be deposited at the counter
5)Paste instructions "not to steal"-create effective slogans
* Stealing books is a crime-Please don't
* Books are Godess Sarawati-Please uphold the dignity of books.Dont steal Books
*If anyone is found Stealing Books -the student/user will be heavily fined and strict action will be taken.
etc..
Thank you madam !

Mrs.K Kavita Rao said:
* Stealing books is a crime-Please don't
* Books are Godess Sarawati-Please uphold the dignity of books.Dont steal Books
*If anyone is found Stealing Books -the student/user will be heavily fined and strict action will be taken.
etc..

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